OUR PROFILE Plan International has worked in Indonesia since 1969 and has officially become Yayasan Plan International Indonesia Plan Indonesia in 2017. We work to fight for the fulfillment of children's rights and the equality of girls. OUR VISION Plan International has been working in Indonesia since 1969 to fight for the fulfillment of children's rights, youth agency, and equality for girls. OUR MISSION Empower children, youth and communities to create fundamental change which addresses the root cause of girls discrimination, exclusion and practical and policy change at the local, national and global level, through influence, and the knowledge of realties facing the capacity of children, youth and communities to be ready and responsive to crisis situations and so they are able overcome difficulties they the development of child safety from birth to adulthood. Program Plan Indonesia Girls Get Equal Aside from these 4 programs, Plan Indonesia also fights for the rights of young girls through the Girls Get Equal Get Equal is a global campaign initiated by Plan International and held in many countries. This campaign calls for girls and young women to be able to make decisions about their own lives and shape the world around Indonesia, Plan Indonesia implements the Girls Get Equal campaign with a mission for 1 million young girls across 1000 villages in Indonesia to gain equal power, freedom, and the Youth Advisory Panel YAP Plan Indonesia established the YAP as a part of its commitment to ensure meaningful participation of young people in the governance and management of Plan Indonesia institutions. YAP consists of groups ranging in age from 17 to 24, from local and national representatives. Its purpose is to provide input and ideas from a youth more than 50 years, Plan Indonesia has sponsored 36,000 young girls and boys in East Nusa Tenggara, Furthermore, through its campaigns and programs, Plan Indonesia aims to directly benefit 1 million girls in Indonesia Tim leadership Dini Widiastuti Romatio Wulandari Linda Sukandar Nazla Mariza Stefanus Aryawan Dewan Pembina Doktor Fasli Jalal, PhD Ketua Dewan Pembina I Putu Martasunu Kamayana GKR Mangkubumi Bhagyashri Dengle Kus Hardjanti Prasada rao ex-officio Board of Supervisors Doktorandus F. Supriyanto Herwan Ng Marta Muslin How Do We Fund Our Work? Plan Indonesia collaborates with and gains support from many partners, including individuals, communities and corporations from all around the world. We call our partners "Sahabat Plan".Together, we fight for change that creates a better world for children and youth especially girls, as well as to bring equality for girls. While collaborating with these partners, we continue to uphold our principles that are in line with policies for child protection and gender equality, as well as our organization's code of ethics.​ The support provided by our partners is treated with great respect and responsibility. The funding and support they provide is used to support our programs, which aim to protect and fulfill the rights of children and young people.​ face to face fundraiser telefundraising donasi online charity event csr/grantKerjaPlan terus bergerak ke Asia, Afrika dan Amerika untuk membantu meningkatkan kualitas hidup anak-anak terlantar. Saat ini Plan International bekerja di 21 negara donor dan 51 negara program di seluruh dunia. Di negara donor, staf Plan menggalang dana untuk kesejahteraan anak di negara program seperti Indonesia.
Procurement Officer – Temporary Staff BACKGROUND Plan International is an independent development and humanitarian organization that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. In Indonesia, Plan International operates since 1969, and in 2017 Yayasan Plan International Indonesia Plan Indonesia was established as the national entity of Plan International in Indonesia. Plan Indonesia is currently implementing it’s Country Strategy 4 CS 4 covering the fiscal year 2018 to 2022, where the country’s purpose is in line with the global Plan International’s Purpose “to advance children’s rights and equality for girls”. Our ambition is to enable at least 1 million girls and young women to learn gain skills for work, lead empower to take action on issues that matter to them, decide have control over their own lives and bodies and thrive grow healthy and protected from violence. It means that we will take actions to identify and facilitate the removal of obstacles that prevent Position Procurement Officer Qty 2 Person Location Jakarta Contract Duration 12 Bulan Type Contract Professional Service Agreement Consultant Starting Date 1 June 2023 s/d 31 May 2024 children, especially girls, and young women from enjoying their rights and participating fully in Indonesian society. This goal will be achieved by implementing quality programs and projects as well as influencing decision-makers and key stakeholders to make the required changes. From July 2022, Plan Indonesia will implement its country strategy 5 CS5 which covers the fiscal year 2023-2027. ROLE PURPOSE The Procurement Officer will be responsible for supporting Procurement functions in developing and implementing coherent, integrated, and quality procurement activities, including managing pre-qualified suppliers, requesting quotations, drafting competitive analysis, preparing procurement tracker, and filling especially for non-programs units. DIMENSIONS OF THE ROLE Procurement Officers will assist Procurement Coordinator in Procurement day-to-day basis. ACCOUNTABILITIES Purchasing/Procurement Management Support Procurement Coordinator carries out purchasing activities of all sponsorship and cost center liaison with Procurement Officer/Coordinator oversees open and closed procurement procedures and performs draft bid analysis and minutes well Procurement Coordinator in executing of the procurement process; Completeness of procurement documents and evaluation of selection of PO Purchase Order, preparation of recurring PO, and vendor’s creation in SAP including screening terrorists and ensuring all approvals are obtained, purchase orders delivered to the relevant suppliers, and acknowledgment received. Implementation of the internal control system which ensures that POs are duly prepared and dispatched. Timely corrective actions on POs with budget check errors and other Procurement Coordinator maintain and update the supplier database which is able to adequately serve the needs of the country program at all draft Request for Quotation/Proposal/Document Package Tender/Invitation to Tender. Reporting & Data Management Support the Procurement Coordinator to update the procurement Procurement Coordinator to update the Agreement Procurement Coordinator to update the Pre-Qualified Supplier Procurement Coordinator to update Procurement Bank suppliersSupport Procurement Coordinator carries out pre-qualified Procurement Coordinator to prepare Request for Information RfICarry out pre-qualified supplier panel selection under supervision by the Procurement CoordinatorRecord all the results of the pre-qualified meeting including the meeting’s explanation of the RFI, the Panel Selection Meeting, and the final selection decisionOthersProvide Information for audit other tasks that may be assigned by the Procurement Officer/Coordinator and other working relation on Country Office performs other tasks as required by the supervisor.’ Safeguarding PSHEA Carrying out YPII Safeguarding principles and standards can be applied in every scope of work, providing goods and services for all program and operational needs of the organization for example screening prospective vendors/consultants before signing contracts ensuring all vendors/consultants managed by the Procurement team have received safeguarding session, Review and ensure all documents include risk analysis and mitigation documents, evidence of having received a brief/induction session on each submission for the payment process in the procurement list, there are safeguarding documents signed by the consultant/vendor, conduct a regular assessment to response vendors/consultants regarding their commitment to safeguarding, etc. Committed to building professionalism, a culture of protection, prevention of violence, and the attitude to have the courage to report any form of violence against children and program participants and participate in regular evaluations through the Annual Appraisal related to safeguarding with supervisors Participate in face-to-face induction and/or Safeguarding training and refresher training through the Plan Academy platform and promptly recertify. DURATION OF THE ASSIGNMENT The duration of the assignment is as below A. 1 Procurement Officer for twelve 12 months starting from 1 June 2023 – 31 May 2024B. 1 Procurement Officer for six 6 months starting from 1 June 2023 – 31 December 2023 TECHNICAL EXPERTISE, SKILLS, AND KNOWLEDGE Essential Bachelor degree in Management, Economics, Administration, Industrial Engineering, or any related least 2 years of experience in the related field Procurement & Logistics is required for this position BAt least 5 years of experience in the related field Procurement & Logistics is required for this position AGood interpersonal and communication skillsGood negotiation skillsEnglish fluencyGood in operating Microsoft Office, especially excel sheets. Desirable Experience with SAP Procurement will be preferableYPII INDONESIA’S VALUES IN PRACTICE LET’S ACTLasting impactWe strive to achieve a significant and sustainable impact on the lives of children and young people, especially children and young women from marginalized inclusive, empoweringWe respect all people, value differences, and promote equality across our programs and & accountableWe create a working climate and partnership that is trusting, honest, transparent, and accountable for the decisions we make and the impact our work has on our stakeholdersSmart & lifelong learningEvery time, there are new things that we can learn, so we are eager to seek knowledge that is beneficial for ourselves and the organization. Adaptive & innovative We are aware that existing problems and future challenges cannot always be solved with a conventional mindset, so we are constantly innovating in search of collaborate with various parties, both internally and externally, based on good faith and the principles of partnership that apply in the organization to achieve common goals. Taking Measured-Risk We realize that risk is part of decision-making, so being brave to take measured risks is the key for us to keep moving forward to be superior and at the forefront. LEVEL OF CONTACT WITH CHILDREN No contact or very low frequency of interaction All applications will be treated in confidence. Only short-listed candidates will be notified and invited for interviews. Please submit your letter of application and detailed curriculum vitae in English by CLICK HERE no later than June 5th, 2023. Tags Bilik Karir bonarsitumorang PenulisBonar Situmorang AsalMedan AlamatJakarta Selatan Surelbonarsos Hubungi+62852-6969-9009
Project Finance Officer Date 11-May-2023 Location Jakarta, Indonesia Company Plan International Background Plan International is an independent development and humanitarian organization that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. In Indonesia, Plan International operates since 1969, and in 2017 Yayasan Plan International Indonesia Plan Indonesia was established as national entity of Plan International in Indonesia. Plan Indonesia is currently implementing its Country Strategy 4 CS 4 covering fiscal year 2018 to 2022, where the country purpose is in line with the global Plan International’s Purpose “to advance children rights and equality for girls”. Our ambition is to enable at least 1 million girls and young women to learn gain skills for work, lead empower to take action on issues that matter to them, decide have control over their own lives and bodies and thrive grow healthy and protected from violence. It means that we will take actions to identify and facilitate the removal of obstacles that prevent children, especially girls, and young women from enjoying their rights and participating fully in Indonesian society. This goal will be achieved by implementing quality programmes and projects as well as influencing decision makers and key stakeholders to make the required changes. From July 2022, Plan Indonesia starting to implement its country strategy 5 CS5 that cover fiscal year 2023-2027. Developing gender-responsive early action protocol for disasters associated with volcanic eruption through FPAR to increase advocacy and rights of older people project is built based on concerns on the lack of existing inclusive and meaningful participation of the elderly and people with disability in the humanitarian setting, especially in data collection and management, while they are the most at risk when disaster occurs. This project funded by ELRHA and will be implemented in period of April – December 2023 for Phase 3 by collaborating together, Plan, YEU and PPDK could complement our expertise and experience in innovative data collection, humanitarian response track records, and empowering the elderly and people with disability as well as other vulnerable populations. Plan International UK will be the lead of the project, with implementation in the project country led by YPII who will provide overall project coordination and technical support through-out project implementation. YEU will provide this support at district level in Klaten district. In providing action-oriented recommendations, Plan will also be responsible for financial and compliance management for the project including reporting functions, managing the data dashboard, data processing, and data security. In addition, Plan will also ensure the meaningful participation of the target population including that of children/young people with disability with support from PPDK. Advocacy to ensure the involvement of government stakeholders at the district level will be carried out by PPDK with support from YEU. YEU will also liaise with other OPD and OPA networks in Klaten and mobilise community volunteers in the project location area. Role purpose Project Finance Officer’s role is to provide timely, accurate financial information and ensure Grants expenditures are in line with FAD/donor requirements. The role’s support is to the Humanitarian and resilient Programs. Dimensions of the Role Report to the Senior Finance Coordinator HRP. Provide support services to project team in finance and administration tasks in day-to-day basis. Technically coordinate the work of financial management for the project partners and provide technical advices for financial management related issues facing project finance personnel. Abide by the Humanitarian Ethics and principles , including Core Humanitarian Standards, Do No Harm, and Code of Conduct, and committed to comply with Plan International’s Global Policy on Safeguarding Children and Young People. Accountabilities Financial Management Process and facilitates all payments or fund transfers for the project. Ensure that expenditures are authorized, approved, and supported by adequate documentation. Ensure that YPII funds are utilized and accounted for based on generally accepted accounting principles and YPII standards. Ensure that transactions are properly coded, and if applicable, expense allocations are properly made. Review and checks accuracy of payment requests against approved budget lines and docs completeness. Follows-up acquittal or liquidation of advances and ensures no advances are given unless the previous advance is acquitted/ liquidated. Undertake basic financial analysis budget variance to support project information needs. Work with Program Manager, Grants Accountant and appropriate CO staff and/relevant field staff in the development of forecast for projects. Ensure proper filing electronic and hard copy of grants financial reports are kept secure in field office and CO. Partner Management Coordinate financial support to the partners in preparing financial reports. Control advance liquidity of Partners and ensuring that daily accounting activities such as invoice payment processes including the maintenance of subsidiary ledgers for advances, deposit, instalment payments and withholding tax is in accordance with YPII’s financial and accounting system. File all partnership agreements/MOUs, reports and correspondence for the project/contract in soft and hard copy. Prepares regular forecasts of project budget utilization, and monitors the resource allocation and spending of the respective implementing partners. Financial monitoring as well as track Partners’ compliance requirement. Produces monthly financial report of partners’, which comprises of spend and fund transfer status, and discusses the same with budget holders to take corrective action if needed. Undertake timely partnership financial monitoring visit together with program staff and report on findings. Administration Make budget checks for requisitions, POs and vouchers. Ensures that YPII and donor procurement policies are implemented. . Maintain assets list under custody of YEE Program/Project staffs and prepare asset quarterly report as part of donor’s report. Maintain an up-to-date list of inventory of the project and support annual physical verification by checking the accuracy of records and location of property. Coordinates with PSO or Country Office the project office’s needs, and any issues and actions involving HR, Admin and logistics. Other Tasks Ensure appropriate financial controls processes, procedures and systems are in place and adhered to YPII, GOI and Donors regulation. Provide financial data during the fieldwork done by internal and external auditor for project under YEE Project. Maintenance of audit action list responses and tracking of follow up actions from Finance and Admin audits. Perform other related duties as requested by the supervisor or Program Manager. Key relationships Internal relationship Finance Coordinator direct supervisor, coordination and collaboration on payment, forecasting, donor’s compliance, audit and capacity building. Senior Grants Accountant coordination and collaboration on donor’s compliance, donor’s report, and audit. Program/Project Manager dotted line structure, coordination, and collaboration on project implementation, project budgeting, KPI standard, reporting, donor’s compliance and audit. L&P staffs coordination and collaboration on project implementation relating with procurement and logistics sector. External relationship National Offices Nos Coordination on project implementation, monitoring and evaluation, reporting, compliance and audit. Donors Coordination on project implementation, monitoring and evaluation, donor requirement and audit. Partners Coordination on sub-grant project implementation, reporting and compliance. Technical expertise, skills and knowledge Essential Bachelor’s in Accounting, Business Administration, Commerce or Finance, At least 3 years relevant post qualification preferably in international organizations, INGOs and/or bilateral organisations. Working knowledge of English speaking and written skills. Computer software skills, including advanced Excel and other accounting packages. Experience managing Donor funds, KOICA, EU, USAID, AUSAID, SIDA, Irish Aid, and UN Agencies would be preferable. Experience in capacity development assistance to non-finance staff or sub grantees. SAP or ERP Microsoft 365 experience would be preferable. Desirable Good training and coaching abilities Analytical thinking Communication skills, appropriate to the audience Problem solving Ability to work in a multidisciplinary and multicultural environment Strong team-building and motivational skills YPII InDOnesia’s Values in Practice LeT’S ACT Lasting impact We strive to achieve a significant and sustainable impact on the lives of children and young people, especially children and young women from marginalized groups. Equal, inclusive, empowering We respect all people, value differences, and promote equality across our programs and workplaces. Transparent & accountable We create a working climate and partnership that is trusting, honest, transparent, and accountable for the decisions we make and the impact our work has on our stakeholders Smart & lifelong learning Every time, there are new things that we can learn, so we are eager to seek knowledge that is beneficial for ourselves and the organization. Adaptive & innovative We are aware that existing problems and future challenges cannot always be solved with a conventional mindset, so we are constantly innovating in search of breakthroughs. Collaborative We collaborate with various parties, both internally and externally, based on good faith and the principles of partnership that apply in the organization to achieve common goals. Taking Measured-Risk We realize that risk is part of decision-making, so being brave to take measured risks is the key for us to keep moving forward to be superior and at the forefront. Physical Environment Typical office environment in Jakarta, with frequent travel to project locations. Level of contact with children Mid contact regular interaction with young people age from 18 – 29 All applications will be treated in confidence. Only short-listed candidates will be notified and invited for interviews. Please submit your letter of application and detailed curriculum vitae in English not later than 30 May 2023. Early application is encouraged as we will review applications throughout the advertising period and reserve the right to close the advert early. A range of pre-employment checks will be undertaken in conformity with Plan International’s Safeguarding Children and Young People policy PSHEA. As an international child centred community development organisation, Yayasan Plan International Indonesia is fully committed to promoting the realisation of children’s rights including their right to protection from violence and abuse. That means we have particular responsibilities to children that we come into contact with. Yayasan Plan International Indonesia believes that in a world where children face so many threats of harm, it is our duty to ensure that we, as an organisation, do everything we can to keep children safe. We must not contribute in any way to harming or placing children at risk. Equality, diversity and inclusion is at the very heart of everything that Plan International stands for. Our organisation is based on a culture of inclusivity . We strive to create a workplace environment that ensures every team in every office and country is rich in diverse people, thoughts, and ideas. We will provide equality of opportunity and will not tolerate discrimination on any grounds. We foster an organisational culture that embraces and exemplifies our commitment to gender equality, girls’ rights and inclusion while supporting staff to adopt good practice, positive attitudes and principles of gender equality and inclusion.
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